| Update on the Proposed New York City Charter Amendment |
In April 2008, the New York City Council introduced an amendment to a long-standing requirement in the City Charter. The proposed legislation would eliminate the current requirement that the commissioner of the Department of Buildings (DOB) be a licensed professional engineer or a registered architect. On May 19, 2008, the Met Section sent a letter to the New York City Council listing several points in opposition to that bill, which is designated as Intro. 775. In August 2008, an amended version of the draft bill was submitted to the City Council. The amended bill, Intro. 775A, requires that either the commissioner or the first deputy commissioner to be a licensed engineer or architect.
The Met Section also opposed the amended version of the bill, believing that it would likely result in the licensed professional holding only a deputy position and did not address the Section's concerns with the prior version:
The amended version of the bill was approved by the City Council on August 14, 2008 and signed into law by the Mayor on September 3, 2008. |